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Philadelphia Eagles secondary coach Cory Undlin is making his secondary focus on good technique and tackling in order to help avoid big plays this year. Undlin says the secondary practices technique every day, including at the line of scrimmage. The former Denver Broncos secondary coach believes this will greatly reduce the 18 plays of 40 yards or more the Eagles gave up last season.

The Philadelphia Eagles announced Monday, Jan. 19, that Cory Undlin will serve as the defensive backs coach and Justin Peelle will be the tight ends coach next season. Also, John Lovett, the team's defensive backs coach since 2013 and Ted Williams, the tight ends coach the last two years, will work in the pro scouting department.

The Cleveland Browns announced the promotion of Cory Undlin as their new secondary coach and assistant special teams coach. Undlin had served as the club's defensive quality coach for the past two seasons.

Jeff Walcoff, of ClevelandBrowns.com, reports several Cleveland Browns' players were motivated by the sight of head coach Romeo Crennel's new Super Bowl XXXVIII championship ring. "I saw the sparkle when we came in the room today," TE Aaron Shea said. "Here's a guy who has been to a lot of Super Bowls and won a lot of Super Bowls. It's a 'shut your mouth' mentality and listen to what he has to say and he can get us to the Promised Land." OG Joe Andruzzi, LB Justin Kurpeikis, offensive line coach Jeff Davidson and defensive quality control coach Cory Undlin also received rings as former members of the New England Patriots.